Device for limiting inrush current
First Claim
1. A device for limiting inrush current comprisinga rectifier circuit comprising a rectifier and smoothing means;
- a first resistor means to limit the inrush current that may arise in a lamp, said resistor means being connected with a dc side of said rectifier circuit through said lamp;
a second resistor means to cause a loss to the arc discharge current that may arise in said lamp on its outage, said second resistor means being connected at an ac side of said rectifier circuit;
a main controlled rectifier having its main current path connected in parallel with said first resistor means;
a secondary controlled rectifier having its main current path connected with a gate of said main controlled rectifier; and
a delay circuit having an output connected with a gate of said secondary controlled rectifier in such manner that said rectifier circuit energizes said lamp through said first resistor means over a time as predetermined by a time constant of said delay circuit.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a device for limiting the inrush current in a lamp, comprising a resistor means to limit the inrush current that may arise in a lamp, the resistor means being connected in series with the lamp and power source; a controlled rectifier (main controlled rectifier) having the main currrent path connected in parallel with the resistor means; another controlled rectifier (secondary controlled rectifier) having the main current path connected with the gate of the main controlled rectifier; and a delay circuit (e.g. RC-time constant circuit) having the output connected with the gate of the secondary controlled rectifier in such manner that the power source energizes the lamp through the resistor means over the time as predetermined by the time constant of the delay circuit.
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7 Claims
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1. A device for limiting inrush current comprising
a rectifier circuit comprising a rectifier and smoothing means; -
a first resistor means to limit the inrush current that may arise in a lamp, said resistor means being connected with a dc side of said rectifier circuit through said lamp; a second resistor means to cause a loss to the arc discharge current that may arise in said lamp on its outage, said second resistor means being connected at an ac side of said rectifier circuit; a main controlled rectifier having its main current path connected in parallel with said first resistor means; a secondary controlled rectifier having its main current path connected with a gate of said main controlled rectifier; and a delay circuit having an output connected with a gate of said secondary controlled rectifier in such manner that said rectifier circuit energizes said lamp through said first resistor means over a time as predetermined by a time constant of said delay circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A device for limiting inrush current comprising
a rectifier circuit comprising a rectifier and smoothing means; -
a first resistor means to limit the inrush current that may arise in a lamp, said resistor means being connected with a dc side of said rectifier circuit through said lamp; a second resistor means to cause a loss to the arc discharge current that may arise in said lamp on its outage, said second resistor means being connected at an ac side of said rectifier circuit; a main controlled rectifier having its main current path connected in parallel with said first resistor means; a secondary controlled rectifier having its main current path connected with a gate of said main controlled rectifier; and a delay circuit having an output connected with a gate of said secondary controlled rectifier in such manner that said rectifier circuit energizes said lamp through said first resistor means over a time as predetermined by a time constant of said delay circuit; said delay circuit having its output connected to said main controlled rectifier through said secondary controlled rectifier as a means to stably control said main controlled rectifier with minimal change in temperature of said main controlled rectifier whereby the conduction of said main controlled rectifier can be stably controlled without causing overheating even as a triggering voltage of said main controlled rectifier varies with ambient temperature.
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